Inspiration – Motivation – Determination

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Dear Friends, let us during the holidays take the time to embrace our loved ones. let us be thankful for all our blessings and lets find joy and happiness through our giving. Forward looking to 2018 I hope to continue to focus on our promise to deliver power and connect the unconnected so there will be equality in a world so divided where we lost nothing in terms of power relevance and significance: Knowledge is power, and education is the fundamental precondition for economic progress. I look forward to continuing our dialogue or reconnect with those I disregarded in my busy schedule. #Kumbaya

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Negative thought creates negative presence what will sink you like a ship, Positivity breeds positivity – so, in most circumstances, presenting yourself in a positive manner generates a better response and acceptance. Think about it this way: Attitudes are contagious… Is yours worth catching? With your positivity, laughter, levity, beauty, fun, excitement, starry dreams — all of these will leak-proof your boat.

I love bumping into people and finding out who they are and what they’re working on. You never know whom you’re going to meet. Such encounters can be valuable: If you think about how your most important relationships began – with business partners, your spouse, with friends and mentors – the stories will almost all involve chance meetings. My curiosity about others and ability to connect with people have helped me to succeed – after all, if people don’t know who you are, they are not going to do business with you. Spring is just such a moment we reach out and share our happiness with our friends and those to be.

Stop saying “should have,” after you lose your job . Start saying “next time.” The former is backward-facing and the latter is forward-facing.

Should have’s correct the past; something impossible to do. When you say “we should have” you belittle past wisdom and efforts

Should-have-leaders honor their critics; something that creates more critics because you get more of what you honor.

Critics frequently don’t participate but judge what was done. Critics sit on the sidelines and seldom offer useful suggestions because they are ignorant of everything that was planned and done. They tear down. If the best you can do is point out failures in others, you’re probably failing yourself.

Participants, on the other hand, offer insightful evaluations that create improvements. They establish platforms that enhance and build the future

Say, “What worked” and “What didn’t work” rather than “What went wrong.” The former acknowledges sincere effort. The latter is negative; it belittles participants.

“Should have” ties you to the past and expresses defeatist attitudes. “Next time” presses into the future and maintains momentum; something all successful leaders do.

Think positive and don’t do anything rush or bitter. As satisfying as it might be, making accusation or sending an email about everything that’s wrong with that company, your ex boss, your ex colleagues, the work place just be smart don’t do it. You need to protect your reputation now more than ever, and a bitter, hostile exit will make that impossible. Being negative holds you in the past and restrains you from the future

Put all the energy in finding the next step up and let the past “What worked” to be the starting point for your future. Better old friends than new enemies.